RefusedDecided 29 February 2024Cork County Council

Aghmanister & Spital Townlands Timoleague Co Cork

Planning application 24/4013
DecisionRefused
Decided29 February 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for raising of ground levels with inert soil and stone to improve the agricultural potential of the lands, it will include the upgrade of existing site entrance onto local road L-4021-25, construction of temporary haul roads, installation of surface water management measures, site signage, installation of a wheel wash and portacabin for the duration of the work and all ancillary site works. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and will be submitted to the planning authority with the application.

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